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1. To find out how well your hardware will be supported, you should start by booting and running a Live CD. Download the ISO image, verify the md5 sum, burn it at 4X, DAO mode, and boot it. Post back if these are unfamiliar terms for you.
2. You will be able to access files on a NTFS-formatted drive partition from within Kubuntu, using a package called ntfs-3g.
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